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Old 12-01-2010, 05:23 PM   #49
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by Marc Johnson View Post
Hey, I read comic books. They're a lot deeper and well written than you give them credit for. At least most of the non-superhero ones, which is what I mostly tend to read these days. And a lot of movies are based off comics. Not the obvious ones like Watchmen or 300 but ones like The Road to Perdition and A History of Violence.

I don't know if you read comics but if not you may want to give anything Vertigo a try. Then there's Bone, Strangers in Paradise, The Walking Dead.
+ karma to you for that. I also would add Maus or Queen and Country. Both look at very hard issues in unique ways. I have a masters in lit and a Ph.D in law, but I am just as proud of my massive comic book collection as I am of my original printing antique books. Its not all superheros in spandex...
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